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Chelsea 1932

Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health for Chelsea, 1932

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two years, the number of applications received for Home Help service,
the number of cases attended, the amount of assessment on cases attended
and the nett expenditure by the Council for this service :—

TABLE No. 22.

Year.No. of applications for services of Home Help, including extension over the usual period of 2 weeks.Total number of cases attended by the Home Helps.Amount of Assessment on cases attended.Nett Cost to Council.
£s.d.£s.d.
19311914181063696
1932155 plus 5 extensions618624610

NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE.
The work of a Sanitary Authority has no direct relation to this service
but wherever co-operation is possible such assistance is freely rendered,
by the Public Health Department. It is mainly in cases of advanced
tuberculosis, without relatives and under treatment in hospitals and
institutions, that arrangements are necessary in connection with payment
of benefits under the Health Insurance Acts. These arrangementsare
made by the Tuberculosis Care Committee and the staff of the Tuberculosis
Dispensary, in conjunction with the appropriate officials of
the Health Insurance Service.
LABORATORY FACILITIES.
Analysis of Food and Drugs.—The Public Analyst is Mr. B. H.
Gerrans, F.I.C., and the investigations in connection with food and
drugs sold in the Borough are carried out in his laboratories. The
detailed results of analyses made during the year will be found appended
to this report.
Bacteriological Examinations.—Routine bacteriological
tions are carried out at the Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine.
Special investigations for the Ante-natal Clinic are carried out at St.
George's Hospital, S.W.1.
Arrangements have also been made with the Clinical Research Association
for the bacteriological examination of samples of milk under the
Milk (Special Designations) Order, 1923. No occasion has yet arisen
for such investigation.
In cases of suspected bacterial food poisoning, samples of the supposed
peccant food, samples of blood, etc., from sufferers, and post-mortem
materials from fatal cases are transmitted to the laboratory of the Ministry
of Health for examination and report.